The Signpost
Single-page Edition
WP:POST/1
19 February 2007

From the editor
From the editor
Arbitrator resigns
Arbitrator Dmcdevit resigns; replacements to be appointed
Failing
Essay questions Wikipedia's success: Abort, Retry, Fail?
Google again
In US, half of Wikipedia traffic comes from Google
WikiWorld
WikiWorld comic: "Tony Clifton"
News and notes
News and notes: Brief outage, milestones
In the news
Wikipedia in the News
Features and admins
Features and admins
Technology report
Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
Arbitration report
The Report on Lengthy Litigation
 

Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2007-02-19/From the editors Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2007-02-19/Traffic report Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2007-02-19/In the media

2007-02-19

Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News

New features

Special:Protectedpages should now update in real time, rather than being cached. (Andrew Garrett, r19941)

On Special:Log, the log types in the drop-down menu will now be sorted alphabetically. (Ashar Voultoiz, r19980)

Euros and pounds should now be treated as currency by sortable tables. (Brion Vibber, r19989)

Irrelevant options on Special:Blockip will now be hidden depending on whether the blocking user has entered a username, IP address, or IP range. (Brion Vibber, r19997)

Internationalization

Some updates were made to non-English messages, specifically:

Internationalization help is always appreciated! See m:Localization statistics for how complete the translations of languages you know are, and post any updates to Mediazilla.

Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2007-02-19/Essay Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2007-02-19/Opinion

2007-02-19

News and notes

Brief outage

Wikipedia was down for about 25 minutes on Saturday, 17 February. One of the servers that handles text load balancing failed and service was restored after this function was moved to a different server.

Verifiability + No Original Research = Attribution?

Work has been done to merge Verifiability and No Original Research into a single policy, Wikipedia:Attribution. Discussion is underway on Wikipedia talk:Attribution; the proposed move/merger has sparked significant discussion.

Commons Picture of the Year competition

The Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year competition has reached the second and final round. For the second round, which lasts through Wednesday, 28 February, the 321 pictures on the shortlist have been narrowed to the top 11 (due to a tie). Users with at least 100 edits on any local project or Commons can vote on their favorite of the 11 photos. The finalists can be seen below:

WikiProject meta-template up for deletion

After the creation of the meta-template {{ArticleHistory}}, which was designed to reduce the number of talk-page notices relating to the featured and good article processes, (see archived story), its proponents created another template, {{WikiProjectBanners}}, meant to combine all WikiProject-related templates into one. The template's creation and usage has been supported by many users involved in the featured article process, including Raul654, Dr pda, Gimmetrow, Kirill Lokshin, and SandyGeorgia. An example of the template's usage can be found at Talk:Jogaila.

The template, which was created on 5 February, was nominated for deletion on 19 February. Ned Scott said in nominating the template for deletion, "We all agree some talk pages have gotten out of hand with their template banners, but not all ideas are good for how to clean up the situation. This template basically just shoves all the WikiProject templates of a given talk page into a drawer, rendering the banners useless. If you're going to do that then you might as well just not use the banners in the first place. The hide-and-forget method is a sloppy way of dealing with this situation."

In the template's defense, SandyGeorgia noted that "While there are a few exemplary WikiProjects that keep up with the articles they have tagged, these projects seem to be in the extreme minority. Not only do most Projects not contribute to writing or maintaining the articles they tag; months of experience at WP:FAR shows that most of the Projects make no effort whatsoever to preserve featured status on articles that have fallen into neglect in spite of repeated notifications to the Projects when articles come up for review. ... If an editor needs to locate the Projects, they are in the banner, and full functionality to the Projects is retained. I often am restricted to a slow dialup (when I travel); another reason to consider the need to clean up extreme talk page clutter." In response to a comment about how the template hides WikiProject assessments, Raul654 replied, "It hides them by default because there is no good reason they should be displayed by default. The majority of talk page visitors do not need or want that information. They do need and want a clutter-free talk page. The ones who need them know damn-well where to find them." Discussion on the TFD is currently heavily against the template's deletion; on the template's talk page, a change to another version of the template that shows the names of all WikiProjects seems to be preferred.

Briefly

Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2007-02-19/Serendipity Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2007-02-19/Op-ed Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2007-02-19/In focus

2007-02-19

The Report on Lengthy Litigation

The Arbitration Committee opened two cases this week, and closed no cases.

New cases

Evidence phase

Voting phase

Motion to close

Under review

Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2007-02-19/Humour

If articles have been updated, you may need to refresh the single-page edition.

















Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Single/2007-02-19